Example sentences of "to [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 There are even bigger issues : the role which Lenin played in preparing the ground for Stalin , an objective assessment of Trotsky 's contribution , and the feasibility of alternatives to industrialisation at the end of the 1920s .
2 ( 1 ) The names of all the directors of a recognised body shall be stated either on the body 's stationery or in a list of the names of all the directors maintained at the body 's registered office provided that in the latter case the body 's stationery must state that such a list of all the directors ' names is open to inspection at the body 's registered office and must state the address of that office .
3 Suddenly the 180 million people loyal to Communism at the end of the war had turned into 800 million .
4 Before long he had switched to ukulele , and graduated from there to guitar at the age of eleven .
5 It was not possible , however , to ‘ convert ’ the Saracens ; they had a policy of religious expansionism too — seeking to convert all unbelievers to Islam at the point of the sword .
6 I went to university at the Sorbonne in Paris , entered the royal service , and joined the French crown 's legion of secret agents called the Luciferi , the Light-Bearers .
7 I 'd only met Mrs Tuckett twice , once when she drove Billy down to university at the start of a term and once when she turned up to see him get his degree .
8 I mean the very small number of girls that did get to university at the turn of the century had to endure the most extraordinary trials and hardships .
9 Recall that parasitic oscillation takes place if the magnitude of the loop gain is greater than or equal to unity at the frequency at which the phase shift becomes .
10 In the town of Khan Younis , soldiers shot dead a muezzin , a Muslim who calls worshippers to prayer at the mosque , local sources said .
11 The morning room was supported out from it on stilts , reaching into nothing so that to stand at the foremost edge of the platform was to seem to be poised above an abyss .
12 Bacterially-expressed Jun-Core and Jun-Core mutants ( mutated to alanine at the positions indicated ) were used in a kinase assay with purified DNA-PK .
13 The best and most experienced accounting officers come out about all square and do not have to suffer the indignity of having to ask their ministers to present supplementary estimates to Parliament at the end of the financial year .
14 She was elected to Parliament at the general election in April .
15 In a letter to parliament at the beginning of June , the Dutch Minister of Culture , Mrs Hedy D'Ancona , made known her decision to allow the deaccessioning of the works of art to go ahead .
16 They had run the city respectively from 1976 to 1986 and from 1986 to December 1991 , and both were protected by parliamentary immunity , having been returned to parliament at the general election .
17 She was a newcomer to Parliament at the last election .
18 Magdalene Rutherford , 66 , first suffered bouts of breathlessness in the mid-Seventies but it was only four years ago that she was told her condition had been caused by exposure to asbestos at the dockyard , a judge heard .
19 But the police continued their enquiries into the activities of the PIE , and in 1980 two other members of the group were brought to trial at the Old Bailey .
20 Both logistically and procedurally it would be impossible for all four cases to be pursued to trial at the same time , and it was therefore natural for the Barclays ( Asia ) and West L.B. matters to be placed in relative suspense , whilst attention was concentrated on Carrian and B.M.F.L.
21 Some 22 demonstrators and activists were brought to trial at the Beijing municipal intermediate court on Jan. 5 and 26 , in connection with the pro-democracy demonstrations which ended in the government crackdown in Tiananmen Square on June 4 , 1989 [ see pp. 36720-22 ] .
22 Fees are non-refundable and subject to change at the school 's discretion .
23 2 further patients ( 1 man aged 60 and 1 woman of 61 ) were brought to our institution after exposure to CO at the home of an older relative who had died .
24 This subject needs a great deal of careful study and thought but , with this outline , let us move on to look at the experience a bereaved person might have of the church when someone close to them has died .
25 He would go on to look at the banks and their debtors , and find all the symptoms he needed to confirm a diagnosis of monetary anorexia .
26 Before moving on to look at the new developments that I suggested initially might constitute the basis for a redirection in writing , it is worth considering some of the shortcomings of the frequency-count approach just described .
27 Let us just accept that the inclusion of education within social policy is the consequence of a comparatively arbitrary decision by the author , and move on to look at the difficult problems that would have to be faced if we were to define social policy in terms of public expenditure which contributes to public welfare .
28 What do f er Moving on to look at the image that the flats have , erm bad publicity the flats
29 Moving on to look at the fact I mean you had erm and it is n't the fact that you 're still working in the shop , you 're still helping the shop , you 've had forty years in which you actually lived here did n't you ? about forty years ?
30 is this erm looking at the a Moving on to look at the erm this area for actual for traders and so on , is it as attractive erm for traders to actually move into the area , as it was previously or or not ?
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